Sometimes there really is just that one pitch that you want back.
Charlie Culberson lead off top of the third inning by grounding a low fastball up the middle, hard, for a single. Ozzie Albies pulled a changeup, up and on the inside corner, through the left side for another single. Ronald Acuna Jr. left his hands in the zone, where they were hit by a cutter, that, had it not resulted by a hit by pitch, should have been called a strike. That loaded the bases with no outs.
The first pitch to Freddie Freeman was a sinker, middle-in, that resulted in a fly ball to left field just deep enough to sacrifice home one run.